Tag: In Touch
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The Ultimate Father Son Relationship
Addressing God as “Father” reminds us that He is close, caring, and protective. Source: The Ultimate Father Son Relationship
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After Brokenness, What Then? – Part 1
In this last sermon on his series of brokenness, Dr. Stanley teaches that as God takes you through brokenness, you will discover a new view of His purpose for your life. Learn to wait expectantly as the Lord is working in your life. Source: After Brokenness, What Then? – Part 1
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Contentment in All Circumstances
Contentment depends on the condition of our heart, not our circumstances. Source: Contentment in All Circumstances
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The Promise
Based on 2 Corinthians 12:7-10, this message focuses on the life of Paul and his times of brokenness. It also examines the promise God gives us when we go through a season of brokenness. Source: The Promise
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Spotting False Teachers
When we study God’s Word, we’re able to discern lies and false teaching that lead people astray. Source: Spotting False Teachers
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What Ever Happened To Thanksgiving?
In this sermon, Dr. Stanley reminds us that genuine thanksgiving and praise to God should be a part of everyone’s life—not only as a single day of giving thanks, but consistently throughout the year. Salvation is the greatest gift believers have received and should continually motivate us to a lifestyle of gratitude. Source: What Ever…
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The Spirit of the Antichrist
Anything that pulls us away from the Lord is “anti-Christ.” Source: The Spirit of the Antichrist
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It is Good to Give Thanks to God – Part 2
It’s good to give thanks to God—but why? Thankfulness is important in everyday life and a grateful heart brings glory to God. Discover what giving thanks to God looked like in biblical times and what it should look like now. Source: It is Good to Give Thanks to God – Part 2
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This Godless Age
Jesus will return to save us from our selfish, sinful ways. Source: This Godless Age
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The Protest
Learn from the life of Jonah what happens when we resist God’s periods of brokenness. Source: The Protest